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'Pragya' means intellect and 'aparadha' means error or defect or crime. Thus the term 'pragyaparadha' means intellectual error or defect. This results in harmful activities and is a major cause of diseases.  
 
'Pragya' means intellect and 'aparadha' means error or defect or crime. Thus the term 'pragyaparadha' means intellectual error or defect. This results in harmful activities and is a major cause of diseases.  
  

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'Pragya' means intellect and 'aparadha' means error or defect or crime. Thus the term 'pragyaparadha' means intellectual error or defect. This results in harmful activities and is a major cause of diseases.

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  1. Naveganadharaniya Adhyaya
  2. Tistraishaniya Adhyaya
  3. Katidhapurusha Sharira
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